Jay Miller
Jay Miller
From memory as I didn't take notes. Maybe Brad or Christine can fill in the missing blanks.
1992 Hans Wirsching Franconia Julius-Echter-Berg Riesling Spatlese Trocken
Very pretty floral nose, good though not terribly complex on the palate.
2001 Boxler Sommerberg Riesling
Closed for business. Revisit in 4 or 5 years.
2003 Alesia Syrah "Sonoma County"
I remember sitting in EMP for the very first Rhys/Alesia offline and commenting that this seemed like a good Syrah that just needed some time to come together. Well, I'm happy to report that it's come together. Bright red berry fruit with a hint of meat, good acidity, jubilant wine that's a pleasure to drink. No hurry but no need to worry about opening one now either.
1993 Roagna Barbaresco
Pleasant moderately complex Barbaresco. Nothing to write home about but I'd certainly be happy to buy this again at the same closeout pricing. Not in the same league as the beautiful '98.
1981 Lopez de Heredia 'Bosconia' GR
The fabled bottle variation strikes again. This was a so-so example of what is usually a stunning wine.
There was also a Belleviere that was drinking very well but I didn't see the label. Anything else I've forgotten?
1992 Hans Wirsching Franconia Julius-Echter-Berg Riesling Spatlese Trocken
Very pretty floral nose, good though not terribly complex on the palate.
2001 Boxler Sommerberg Riesling
Closed for business. Revisit in 4 or 5 years.
2003 Alesia Syrah "Sonoma County"
I remember sitting in EMP for the very first Rhys/Alesia offline and commenting that this seemed like a good Syrah that just needed some time to come together. Well, I'm happy to report that it's come together. Bright red berry fruit with a hint of meat, good acidity, jubilant wine that's a pleasure to drink. No hurry but no need to worry about opening one now either.
1993 Roagna Barbaresco
Pleasant moderately complex Barbaresco. Nothing to write home about but I'd certainly be happy to buy this again at the same closeout pricing. Not in the same league as the beautiful '98.
1981 Lopez de Heredia 'Bosconia' GR
The fabled bottle variation strikes again. This was a so-so example of what is usually a stunning wine.
There was also a Belleviere that was drinking very well but I didn't see the label. Anything else I've forgotten?